Aída Cuevas postpones anniversary concert at the National Auditorium

The legendary singer postpones her celebration of 50 years of career due to logistical differences.

A celebration that deserves the best

Hello, music warriors and lovers of Mexican culture! Today we talk about a living legend: Aída Cuevas, the queen of mariachi, who had an epic party prepared to commemorate her 50 years of artistic career. Imagine, half a century taking Mexican folklore to world stages with that voice that makes your skin crawl. The plan was clear: a masterful concert at the National Auditorium this September, but life sometimes redirects us to even better paths.

Why was this long-awaited event postponed?

According to the official statement from MusicVibe (the promoter of the event), the cancellation was not due to failures of the artist, the venue or the production. Rodrigo Alatriste, Aída’s manager and son, revealed that an agreement was simply not reached that honored the value of this historic celebration. And that, dear friends, is an act of professional self-respect! Aída deserves a stage that matches her greatness, and if it’s not the perfect time, it will be soon!

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Let us remember that at the beginning of the year, the performer shared her excitement about this milestone: “I want to celebrate with my audience and my mariachi, where it all began.” That passion does not disappear; it only transforms into something more powerful. Did you know that Aída is the first woman to win a Grammy in the Mexican Music category? This concert is not a goodbye, but a “see you soon” with renewed energy!

What’s coming: Bigger than ever!

Here is a life lesson: when the doors close, it is because others are being prepared with better sound, better light and better vibes. Aída Cuevas does not cancel dreams, she reinvents them. This setback is just a waiting period for a production that reflects its legacy: more surprise collaborations, a revised repertoire and perhaps… more cities on the itinerary?

For their fans (or “Aídistas”, as we affectionately call them), this means something incredible: more time to organize. Isn’t it worth waiting for an impeccable experience? In the meantime, let’s continue supporting their music! Listen to her classics like “Te Doy Las Gracias” or her tribute to Juan Gabriel, and get ready for when the queen announces the new date. It will be historic!

#FuerzaAída is not a hashtag, it is a certainty: its return will be triumphant. And you, have you already experienced one of his concerts? Tell us your favorite anecdote by tagging us! Share this article with those who love music at heart and explore more stories of artists who transform culture. Patience always brings spectacular rewards!

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Maná breaks record in Guadalajara with massive concert

The Guadalajara band gathered 170 thousand people in the Glorieta de La Minerva.

Maná once again demonstrated why it is one of the most beloved bands in Mexico. This Wednesday, he offered a free concert at the Glorieta de La Minerva, in Guadalajara, which brought together 170 thousand people.

The return to his hometown occurred just after his participation in the opening of the 2026 Soccer World Cup. The call exceeded any expectations. The band itself confirmed the historic figure through its social networks.

Fher Olvera, the group’s vocalist, was especially emotional. He greeted his countrymen with affection and described the show as a dream come true.

“What a thrill to be here in our city, where we are from, where we come from, where we grew up, where we started to put it together… this is a dream that we are fulfilling in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico.”

Before starting, he was grateful that it was not raining, which allowed the event to go off without a hitch. He asked the public to leave their problems behind and enjoy the night.

“Thank heaven that we don’t have water on us, that we have life, that we have health and that we can sing, dance; tonight, let go of all the problems, leave them outside.”

The repertoire included classics such as “Oye mi amor”, “Vivir sin aire”, “Hopefully it rains coffee”, “El rey”, “Mariposa treicionera”, “Me vale” and “Eres mi religion”. The concert ended after midnight on Thursday.

Maná will continue its “Vivir sin Aire Tour” with dates in Argentina. On December 17 they will perform in Mexico City, at the GNP Seguros Stadium.

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Mariana Ochoa denies FIFA fine for her song

The singer denied that FIFA had imposed a sanction on her for her song inspired by the World Cup.

Mariana Ochoa clarified rumors about an alleged fine from FIFA for her song Put on your hat, released on the occasion of the 2026 World Cup.

The former OV7 member assured that she has not received any notification from the organization. At a press conference, he pointed out that everything started from media speculation.

“It was a rumor. Some media speculated that there could be a fine and no. The song does not use any of the prohibited words, so there is no risk of any fine. There has been no warning, nothing,” he declared.

Precautions from the beginning

Ochoa explained that his team took measures to avoid legal problems. They reviewed the list of restricted terms by FIFA before composing.

“We already sat down with a list of words that cannot be used and we made it with that. No prohibited words are used,” he added.

The singer also clarified that FIFA’s restrictions focus on commercial and advertising uses, not artistic expressions. Regarding the use of the word “worldwide,” which some pointed out as a possible infringement, Ochoa insisted that it is a generic term.

“There was speculation about the word world, but that is a generic word. Obviously we are all referring to football, but none of the prohibited words are used,” he concluded.

In this way, the artist rules out any sanction and ensures that her song can be disseminated without problem.

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Julieta Venegas gives an intimate concert without La Niña Futbolista

Without her hit 'La Niña Futbolista', Julieta Venegas offered a show full of guests and nostalgia.

Julieta Venegas performed at the National Auditorium in Mexico City with a musical journey through her career. The big absentee of the night was La Niña Futbolista, a song that the singer left out of the repertoire after its cold reception in previous presentations.

A setting that simulates a home

The Tijuana native opted for a different scenic proposal: a kind of pyramid with visual postcards. At the top, a living room with hanging clothes; down stairs, a dining room; and further down, an armchair. Thus he opened his “living room” to the 10 thousand people who filled the venue.

“Mexico City, how wonderful to be here tonight, you don’t know how happy we are to be here with you, to return to the National Auditorium. It’s been a long time since we came here,” he said after his first songs.

Guests and reflections

David Aguilar was the first guest, with whom he performed Caprices of Chance. Venegas also took the opportunity to reflect on friendship before singing Amigas with Girl Ultra.

“When love ends it’s very sad… but I think it’s harder and more unexpected when a friendship ends. I think that sometimes we forget because we think it’s not going to happen and sometimes it does,” he explained.

Topics such as Nostalgia, Farewell and I have to tell you were performed from the living room of their “house”, in an intimate atmosphere.

Tribute to Tijuana and the classics

The singer came out to the edge of the stage to dedicate Legends of Tijuana and Esquina del Mar to her hometown.

“This is a tribute to my Tijuana. Like any border, it has many stages, stories, people who cross… I don’t care what they say about my land, I love that city,” he said.

Then came Volver a ti with Belafonte Sensacional, an intimate version of Lento on the piano, and Te Felicito, dedicated to his father. I won’t fall in love again with Juan Gabriel brought the audience to its feet.

Gold clasp closure

Majo Aguilar joined together to Andar With Me, like a generational passing of the baton. The night ended with You are for me, I’m leaving and Limón y Sal, just before 10:30 p.m.

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